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Latin Baby Names

Latin culture is having an important influence on the United States, and that includes Latin baby names. Baby names that a generation ago might have been used exclusively by Hispanic parents are now filtering into the mainstream. Here, some Latin baby names increasing in popularity.

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We're excited that you have an opinion about the name Alicia. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account.

Alicia was more popular than its mother name for several years, adding a lacy, more balletic feel to the original. Taken for its sound alone, Alicia is a lovely, feminine name, but parents should ... Read More

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We're excited that you have an opinion about the name Bianca. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account.

Bianca, the livelier Italian and Shakespearean version of Blanche, has been chosen by many American parents since the 1990s, just as Blanca is a favorite in the Spanish-speaking community.
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We're excited that you have an opinion about the name Camila. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account.

The Spanish Camila, pronounced ka-MEE-la, is the fastest rising version of this ancient Roman name, but recent royal Camilla may have helped promote the British brand. In Roman myth, Camilla was a ... Read More

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We're excited that you have an opinion about the name Carolina. To rate names on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account.

Languid, romantic, and classy, this variation heats up Caroline and modernizes Carol, adding a southern accent.
Pronounced Caro-LINE-a in English-speaking countries, it is heard as Caro-LEEN-a in ... Read More